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Amazon’s October Prime Day 2024 sale: The best early deals under $100 you can shop now

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The dates for this year’s Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale have been announced: October 8 and 9, 2024.

Amazon’s savings event, essentially an October Prime Day sale, is one of the biggest online shopping moments of the year, and the perfect opportunity to stock up on essentials or kickstart your holiday shopping. Alongside Black Friday, it’s your best opportunity to score doorbuster savings on major electronics, home goods, beauty and wellness finds and just about everything else. 

The sale hasn’t started yet, but there are already some great deals under $100 available at Amazon now. Shop them ahead.


Best deals under $100 ahead of Amazon’s October Prime Day sale

There’s no need to wait until October for the Prime Big Deal Days sale to start — Amazon is already discounting thousands of products now, ahead of the sale. These products are favorites among CBS Essentials readers, top sellers and highly rated by reviewers. Some are available at their best prices of the year so far.

Apple AirPods (2nd generation): 31% off

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The second-generation Apple AirPods may not be the latest model (the AirPods 4 are), but they’re still one of the most sought-after earbuds on the market. These are some of the most versatile earbuds you can buy if you’re a regular iOS user. But beyond that, these are great earbuds that are perfect for tossing in your bag and heading out into the world.

They just connect when you need them. There’s no frustrating need to pair them. 

These 4.7-star-rated earbuds boast more than 24 hours of total listening time with the wireless charging case, fool-proof one-tap setup for Apple device owners and a low-latency wireless connection for full immersion when consuming movies and music.  If you need an everyday set of earbuds that look and feel premium, these are a great and affordable option. 

Why we like the Apple AirPods (2nd Generation):

  • Their clear and high-quality sound makes for immersive listening. 
  • They feature a one-tap setup and intuitive controls for better convenience. 
  • They have an impressive battery life of over 24 hours with the charging case and quick charging for on-the-go.

Dewalt 20V Max cordless compact drill kit: 45% off

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This compact cordless drill and driver kit is one of the best deals that you can score right now. It’s currently a whopping 45% off. The kit includes a high-performance 20V drill with two batteries, a charging station and a carrying bag.

“We recently gifted our son the DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Drill as he’s a new homeowner, and we (and he) couldn’t be happier with the choice,” an Amazon reviewer shares. “It’s incredibly powerful, making even tough drilling tasks a breeze for him as he settles into his new place. The battery life is impressive, allowing him to tackle multiple projects without constantly recharging. One of the standout features is the ergonomic design, which makes it comfortable for him to use for extended periods.”

Get it now at Amazon for $99, reduced from $179. 

What we like about the Dewalt 20V cordless compact drill kit:

  • It has earned an impressive 4.8-star rating on Amazon with over 40,000 reviews,
  • It’s an excellent entry-level drill set.
  • It comes with two batteries so you can use the drill for all-day projects.

Rockland Melbourne 20-inch expandable carry-on: 54% off

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The Rockland Melbourne 20-inch expandable carry-on spinner is made out of ABS, a lightweight and durable plastic. It features multidirectional double spinner wheels with telescoping handles, along with interior zip and mesh pockets. Choose from multiple colors. Price varies by color. Right now, you’ll get the best deal on the carry-on in the shade purple, it’s currently 54% off. 

“I was able to fit a lot more than I thought in this little suitcase,” an Amazon reviewer shares. “It’s easy to maneuver and even with the extension added to it it’s small enough to fit airplanes’ carry-on requirements.” 

It usually sells for $140, but right now you can buy this carry-on for just $65.

Why we like the Rockland Melbourne 20-inch carry-on:

  • The carry-on meets size restrictions for most major airlines, including United, American, Delta, Southwest and Allegiant.
  • It earned a 4.5-star rating on Amazon with more than 8,500 reviews.
  • The ergonomic handle and seamless spinner wheels make it easy to maneuver.


Keurig K-Mini coffee maker: 40% off

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The 5-inch-wide Keurig coffee maker lets you brew up to 12 ounces of coffee, hot chocolate, tea and more. Its removable drip tray accommodates travel mugs up to seven inches tall and can even hold a full accidental brew for easy cleanup. Get it for $60 (regularly $100) at Amazon.

“I love that it is compact,” an Amazon customer says. “I chose mint green as a color and it looks great. Overall great addition to my countertops. I like the versatility — coffee, tea, hot chocolate… which I can’t do with my Nespresso.”

Why we like the Keurig K-Mini coffee maker:

  • This mini coffee device is a great option for small spaces. 
  • It’s portable, meaning you can take it to work or on vacation.
  • It includes an auto-off feature that turns your coffee maker off 90 seconds after your last brew, helping to save energy.
  • It’s available in six fun colors.


JBL Tune Flex: 50% off

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If you plan on taking calls while out and about, take the JBL Tune Flex buds with you. These sweat-proof and water-resistant headphones have everything you need for a smooth, hassle-free conversation when you leave the house.

These small but mighty buds use 12-millimeter drivers atop the same stick form factor as Apple AirPods, but they slide into your ears a bit more readily. They deliver loud, pumping bass and treble you can feel, as well as clear-sounding voices for calls and other types of media.

They do offer noise cancellation with two microphones to help improve how much sound is blocked out, with an ambient mode to let important sounds in. There’s also the interesting “TalkThru” feature, which mutes everything in the background for you to take a call if you happen to need to jump on the phone.

They’re equipped with four microphones, too, so no one has to keep asking you what you said again and again. The “VoiceAware” feature even lets you choose how much of your voice you hear in the buds, a feature rarely seen even in higher-priced options.

With a promised 32 hours of battery life, you can chat the day away. Just charge the buds up for 10 minutes to get two more hours of playtime. 

These earbuds are currently just $50, reduced from $100. 


Bissell Little Green Machine upholstery cleaner: 19% off

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The Bissell Little Green Machine was designed to tackle stains and small messes on all kinds of upholstery, ranging from car interiors to rugs. However, TikTokers have used it to clean larger surface areas, including upholstered bar stool chairs and couches

The upholstery cleaner comes with a sample size of the cleaning solution, a crevice tool that makes it easy to spray the solution in tight areas and a tool that helps you clean out the hose after each use. 

The Bissell Little Green Machine upholstery cleaner has a 4.5-star rating on Amazon, and is one of our picks for the best upholstery cleaner in 2024.

“I love this vacuum,” a reviewer says. “My apartment is fully carpeted and I have two dogs and about 50 plants and this machine has saved us time and money. I accidentally dropped wet dirt on the carpet and it saved it.” 

The Little Green Machine is currently $100, reduced from $124.


Beckham Hotel Collection bed pillows (set of 2): Save 20%

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These bestselling pillows feature a soft 250-thread count cover and are filled with a fluffy down alternative for luxurious comfort. They’re available in queen and king sizes.

“I’ve never slept on something that feels so luxurious,” an Amazon customer says. “My neck pain is gone. I look forward to going to bed and don’t feel any back pain! It’s truly the best pillow ever.”

Be sure to apply the 20% off Amazon coupon before checkout to get the best price on these 4.3-star-rated pillows. 


Carote 11-piece nonstick pot and pan set with detachable handles: 50% off + 10% off coupon

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Pots and pans with detachable handles are game changers, especially for those who can’t afford to give up precious space in their cabinets and drawers. If you’re finding it hard to store your cooking essentials around the handles of your pots and pans, get this Carote set. 

You get two handles with this set, which are about 7.5 inches long and easily snap into place onto the pots and pans. There are two pots, including two and three-quart saucepans, and three pans, including an 8-inch and 10-inch frying pan as well as a 10-inch saute pan. These sizes are pretty standard and will allow you to cook a variety of dishes, ranging from scrambled eggs for one to stir fry for two. 

Another standout attribute is the set’s 7-inch and 8-inch silicone storage lids, which allow the saucepans and 8-inch frying pan to double as food storage containers that you can put in your fridge. The set also comes with two traditional lids for cooking: one 8-inch and one 10-inch. 

This 4.4-star-rated cookware set is $54 at Amazon, reduced from $120. Be sure to apply the Amazon coupon before checkout to get the best price.

Or, upgrade to a 21-piece nonstick pot and pan set for $77 after coupon, reduced from $200.


Labigo electric spin scrubber: save 43% + 10% off coupon

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The Labigo electric spin scrubber was designed to clean the surfaces of your home with greater ease and efficiency. The spin scrubber gets the job done with its four included brush heads. These include one small and large flat brush, a dome brush and a corner brush, the latter of which is great for scrubbing around your baseboards as well as your toilet’s base. 

What also helps with getting into hard-to-reach places is the scrubber’s adjustable base, which can be extended up to 3.5 feet, and a scrub head that can be rotated. These will give you the ability to scrub high and low in your home, from the bottom of the tub to the crown molding that lines your ceilings. The scrubber can last up to an hour and a half on a single charge.

The Labigo electric spin scrubber has a 4.4-star rating on Amazon. 

“I can’t begin to explain how happy I am with this item; I have a bad back and threw it out twice, cleaning the hall bathtub,” a reviewer says. “I am 56 and no longer going to even attempt it again… then I saw this on a cleaning video on TikTok; game changer! 

This scrubber is currently $37 after coupon, reduced from $70.


Vilva portable monitor: save 47%

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This portable monitor connects to any laptop with a USB Type-C or HDMI port. And it also has built-in stereo speakers. Plus, in addition to your laptop, you can use this monitor with your smartphonetabletXboxPlaystation, or Nintendo Switch to provide a large gaming screen (with HDR support) that can be set up on almost any flat surface.

Another standout feature is that you can rotate the monitor, so you can use it in landscape or portrait mode. You get a 178-degree viewing angle, a 1-millisecond response time, a standard 16:9 aspect ratio, and the ability to display 16.78 million colors (72% sRGB). Perhaps best of all, this portable monitor is only 0.19 inches thick and weighs a mere 1.88 pounds. So chances are, it’ll easily fit in your existing laptop bag and can then be set up in seconds.

If you’ve been looking for a low-cost way to increase your productivity when using your Windows laptop or MacBook, snag this portable monitor deal fast, while it’s still available. The monitor has a kickstand back, but you can purchase a height- and angle-adjustable stand for just $23 more.


Lefant M210 Pro robot vacuum cleaner: save 66%

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Here’s a budget robot vacuum you can get for only $100. Lefant’s M210 Pro robot vac is 4-star rated. It features anti-collision infrared sensors, so it won’t bang into its surroundings. The robot vacuum detects “stuck areas” and adjusts its cleaning path automatically. 

This robot vacuum offers 120 minutes of run time and self-charging capabilities. You can download the Lefant app to pair the Wi-Fi-enabled vac with your smartphone or smart home hub to control it remotely (even using voice command).

This affordable vacuum is only $100, reduced from $296.


Holographic gray projection material: 17% off

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There’s Halloween decor on sale at Amazon now, even ahead of the big day. 

This 9-foot mesh-like ghost screen has an otherworldly glow with the use of a projector. It comes with grommets and 3M adhesive hooks for hanging.

These screens are available in multiple sizes and colors on Amazon.

This size is currently $50, reduced from $60.


When is Prime Big Deal Days?

The Prime Big Deal Days sales event (also known as October Prime Day) is scheduled for October 8 and 9, 2024.


What else is on sale during Prime Big Deal Days?

During the Prime Big Deal Days sales event, you’ll also find big discounts across all of Amazon’s departments, including hometech, kitchen, fitness and so much more. This is the perfect time to kick off (and potentially even finish) your holiday shopping, without having to deal with Black Friday crowds and having the gifts you want to purchase being sold out. You’ll find deals on luggage for your holiday travels, too.


Do you need to be a Prime Member to shop Prime Big Deal Days deals?

Yes. Like during Prime Day in July, the best deals at the Prime Big Deal Days sales event will be exclusive to Amazon Prime members.

Don’t have Prime? We highly encourage you to try the service. In our opinion, Amazon Prime is worth it. Amazon Prime is popular for a reason — not only do you get fast free shipping (two-day, one-day or even same-day shipping, depending on the products ordered), but you also get access to Prime Video, where you’ll find a plethora of award-winning movies and TV shows, “Thursday Night Football,” discounts at Whole Foods and Amazon Fresh, free Kindle downloads and more.

If you’ve never tried Amazon Prime before, the retailer will likely offer you a 30-day free trial to test out the service (your trial offer may differ). And if you’re a college student or a shopper between the ages of 18 and 24, you can try out Prime for six months free, then afterward pay a discounted rate of $7.49 per month.

An Amazon Prime membership is $14.99 per month or $139 per year if you choose to pay annually (the monthly rate for that is about $11.50). But right now, Amazon is offering a special Prime deal: You can get three months of Prime for just $7.49.


Do products on sale during Amazon Big Deal Days sell out?

You bet they do — and sometimes things sell out within hours. If you see something on sale that you want to get your hands on during the Amazon Big Deal Days sale, order it right away. Often, quantities are limited. Once a product is sold out at the sale price, Amazon won’t always restock right away and when it does restock, the sale price likely won’t be offered.


Can products bought from Amazon during Amazon Big Deal Days be returned?

Unless it specifically states in the product description or near the “add to cart” and “buy now” buttons that the product being offered on sale is a final sale or not returnable, Amazon’s regular return policy for that product will be honored. 

On the right side of a product description on Amazon, just below the “buy now” button (and where it says “ships from and sold by”), look for the heading that says “returns.” 

If the text says, “eligible for return, refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt,” that’s the return policy that will be honored. However, you may be responsible for paying return shipping to Amazon, unless you drop off the product at a Whole Foods or UPS Store, which accepts some Amazon returns.




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Authorities were warned that gunman was planning to attack Yellowstone facility on July 4th

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Hours before a gunman opened fire at an entrance to a Yellowstone National Park employee dining hall, injuring one ranger, authorities had been warned he planned to carry out a mass shooting at the facility, officials said Thursday.

The revelation came as authorities released videos and other new details about the July 4 shooting in which rangers stationed to protect the facility at Canyon Village killed Samson Lucas Bariah Fussner, 28, of Milton, Florida, after he opened fire with a semiautomatic rifle.

Authorities had been looking for Fussner for hours before the shooting after a security guard called 911 just after midnight on July 4, saying that Fussner had just held a woman hostage and told her he was going to attack the employee dining hall.

The videos from park rangers’ body-worn cameras show a chaotic scene during and right after the shootout in the world’s first national park, a place millions of people enjoy every year for its wild nature and tranquility. In one video, a ranger is seen firing toward Fussner from inside a vehicle access door in the building.

In another video, a different ranger outside the building approaches the wounded Fussner as he lay still on the ground, dressed in black and with one hand raised upward at the elbow. Fussner remains motionless as the ranger takes his semiautomatic rifle, unclipping it from a strap.

Fussner also was armed with a semiautomatic pistol, according to park officials.

Body-camera footage shows a third ranger running to the scene from in between nearby employee dormitories, yelling to unseen people: “Get back in your dorms!” As the ranger runs, a dozen gunshots are heard.

“Stay down! Stay down!” the ranger shouts to two people crouching behind the front wheel of an SUV. Authorities blurred out the faces of all people in the videos, shielding their identities.

As the ranger approaches the corner of a building, two other rangers stand with rifles pointed and somebody yells: “Suspect’s down, he’s not moving!”

Inside the back entrance where the gunman attacked, photos showed at least 18 bullet holes in the walls. There, the first ranger to trade fire with Fussner was wounded in a “lower extremity,” according to park officials.

Footage shows rangers approaching their wounded colleague sitting in a concrete stairwell landing.

“You all right?” someone asks.

“Yeah, I’m good,” the ranger responds, flashing a thumbs-up.

Medical workers tried to help Fussner but a doctor pronounced him dead, according to park officials.

Besides Fussner, the ranger was the only person physically hurt that day in an area crowded with some 200 park concession workers and visitors. The ranger was treated at a hospital and released within a few days, according to park officials.

Park officials have not identified the rangers involved in the confrontation, including the five at the shooting scene. Of the five, four activated their body-worn video cameras during and soon after the gunfire.

National Park Service policy requires rangers to activate their cameras whenever they begin making contact with somebody “except when faced with an emergency situation requiring immediate action to preserve life or safety,” according to a National Park Service narrative accompanying Thursday’s edited sequence of body camera video, a recording of the initial 911 call, photos and diagrams of the scene.

The shooting led authorities to close off Canyon Lodge, a complex of hotel rooms, cabins and dining facilities, for several days. The facilities are run by Yellowstone’s main tourism concessionaire, Xanterra Parks and Resorts, where Fussner had been working for the summer season.

Park rangers had been looking for Fussner for hours before the shooting. Late on July 3, Fussner held another concessionaire worker against her will with a gun and knife at her residence in Canyon Village.

Early on July 4, the woman reported that Fussner threatened to kill her and others, including carrying out a mass shooting at Independence Day events outside the park, park officials said in a statement five days after the shooting.

On Thursday, the text and voiceover narrative added that Fussner told the woman he planned to carry out mass shootings at the employee dining room as well as July 4 events outside the park. Officials have not said whether Fussner had released the woman or whether she had escaped.

Yellowstone officials didn’t immediately respond to an email Thursday asking why they didn’t previously disclose that Fussner told the woman he planned a mass shooting at the dining room.

The incident remains under investigation by the FBI and authorities have not yet cleared rangers of wrongdoing in the confrontation. Not all materials related to the confrontation have been released.

The FBI did not immediately respond Thursday if anyone besides park rangers witnessed the shooting.

After receiving a 911 call just after midnight on July 4 that Fussner had taken the woman hostage, rangers found Fussner’s vehicle but not him. Inside, they found a handgun.

The subsequent overnight search for Fussner involved more than 20 law enforcement rangers, including a park special response team. Around 8 a.m. the next morning, Fussner approached the dining facility service entrance and opened fire.

Fussner’s Facebook page suggested he was proud about landing a concession job in Yellowstone, a typically seasonal gig that often involves cooking and serving food to the park’s 3 million summer visitors. Such jobs usually go to somewhat younger people in their early 20s; often they are college students visiting from other countries.

Fussner posted a photo of his Xanterra Parks and Resorts badge and photos of him in snowy Yellowstone scenes from mid-May. The posts did not hint at anger or other motivation.

Yellowstone often draws headlines for sometimes deadly mishaps involving wildlife and the park’s famous hot springs. But shootings – despite the park’s millions of visitors and high rate of gun ownership in the region – are rare.



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Justice Department opens civil rights investigation into Mississippi “Goon Squad” sheriff’s office

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The Justice Department on Thursday announced it is opening a civil rights investigation into Rankin County, Mississippi, and the Rankin County Sheriff’s Department. A group of the agency’s former officers — who called themselves the “Goon Squad” — pleaded guilty last year to a series of charges for torturing two Black men.

“The public is now well aware of the heinous attack inflicted on two Black men by Rankin County deputies who called themselves the ‘Goon Squad,'” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland in a statement. “Those officers have since been convicted and sentenced, but we are launching this civil pattern or practice investigation to examine serious allegations that the Rankin County Sheriff’s Department systematically violates people’s constitutional rights through excessive use of force; unlawful stops, searches, and arrests; and discriminatory policing.”

Garland said the allegations against the sheriff’s department include overusing tasers, using racial slurs, entering homes illegally and accusations deputies have “deployed dangerous, cruel tactics to assault people in their custody.”

The Justice Department said Rankin County officials have said they will cooperate with the investigation.

The Rankin County Sheriff’s Department made national headlines when five former deputies, along with one former Richland, Mississippi, police officer, were accused of torturing two Black men — Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker — in January of 2023.

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All six former officers pleaded guilty to a series of state and federal charges, admitting to breaking into a home without a warrant and torturing Jenkins and Parker for hours, going so far as to shoot one of them in the mouth. The men were also beaten, tased repeatedly and assaulted with a sex toy, prosecutors said.

The group of former officers had arrived at the Braxton, Mississippi, house after a White person called Rankin County Sheriff’s Deputy Brett McAlpin to complain about two Black men staying with a White woman. McAlpin told Christian Dedmon, another deputy, who then texted a group of White deputies internally known for using excessive force who called themselves the “Goon Squad,” according to prosecutors.

McAlpin, Dedmon and fellow former deputies Hunter Elward, Jeffrey Middleton and Daniel Opdyke — along with former Richland police officer Joshua Hartfield — were all sentenced to decades in prison on both state and federal charges earlier this year.



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This week on “Sunday Morning” (September 22)

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The Emmy Award-winning “CBS News Sunday Morning” is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET.  “Sunday Morning” also streams on the CBS News app beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. (Download it here.) 


Hosted by Jane Pauley

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The Cadillac Escalade IQ electric vehicle on the test track at GM’s Milford Proving Ground in Milford, Mich. 

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COVER STORY:  GM’s CEO on electric vehicles: “This is one of the most exciting times in our industry”
Correspondent Kris Van Cleave talks with Mary Barra, General Motors’ second-longest-serving CEO, about the company’s expanding electric vehicle lineup. He also takes a “high-speed” tour of GM’s Milford Proving Ground in Michigan, which has been a hub for automotive innovation for a century, and gets behind the wheel of GM’s soon-to-be-released electric Cadillac Escalade IQ. 

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ALMANAC: September 22
“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.

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ARTS: How Mad Magazine’s humor created a revolution
Mad Magazine began in 1952 as a comic book that made fun of other comic books – and soon became an institution for mocking authority in all spheres of life, from TV, movies and advertising, to politicians and parents. Correspondent David Pogue visits a new museum exhibition celebrating the humor of Mad, as created by the artists and writers who called themselves “the usual gang of idiots.”

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  • Exhibition: “What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of Mad Magazine,” at the Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, Mass. (though October 27) | Exhibition magazine
  • Cartoonist Steve Brodner
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  • Drone & aerial footage by Richard Sands & Terry Holland

        
THE NEW SEASON: Art
“Sunday Morning” previews upcoming museum exhibitions.

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MUSIC: On the road with Pearl Jam
Since their debut nearly 35 years ago, Pearl Jam has been one of the world’s most popular and influential rock groups. They’ve produced 12 studio albums (including their latest, “Dark Matter”), while also fighting with their label, refusing to make videos, and suing Ticketmaster. In a rare interview, lead singer Eddie Vedder and bassist Jeff Ament talk with correspondent Anthony Mason about success, friendship, creativity, and giving back to their loyal fans.

PREVIEW: Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder on writing songs while surfing

You can stream Pearl Jam’s latest album, “Dark Matter,” by clicking on the embed below (Free Spotify registration required to hear the tracks in full):

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THE NEW SEASON: Music
“Sunday Morning” previews some of the most anticipated new releases.

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WORLD: The stakes behind Ukraine’s surprise attack inside Russian territory
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is gambling that his surprise attack into Russia can convince Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the 2½-year-old war which has produced an estimated one million casualties. But Putin’s forces continue to rely on the sheer weight of numbers to grind Ukraine down, and Zelenskyy must depend on America’s deeply divided politics for the aid which he needs to stave off Russian assaults on his front lines and air attacks against his cities. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with former Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Miley about the stakes. 

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PASSAGE: In Memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.

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In Matera, Italy, you can stay in the luxury hotel Sextantio, built into one of the town’s many caves. 

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WORLD: Modern living in the ancient caves of Matera, Italy
In southern Italy’s Basilicata region, caves snake through the hillside town of Matera – the remains of neolithic villages that date back more than 6,000 years. Correspondent Seth Doane visits a town reborn as some of its cliffside caves have been re-envisioned as restaurants, bars and luxury hotels.

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THE NEW SEASON: TV
“Sunday Morning” previews some of the most anticipated new broadcast and streaming choices.

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Correspondent Tracy Smith with actress Demi Moore. 

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MOVIES: Demi Moore on resisting a toxic beauty culture
Demi Moore was a troubled member of the “Brat Pack,” who overcame esteem issues and became the highest-paid actress in Hollywood, starring in such films as “Indecent Proposal,” “Charlie’s Angels” and “Striptease.” Her latest, “The Substance,” is about an aging TV star who finds a sinister potion that can give her a younger, more perfect version of herself, but at a horrifying price. Moore, now 61, talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about how she had suffered to comply with the entertainment industry’s toxic expectations of beauty for female actresses; and how today she is trying to focus on what really brings her joy.

To watch a trailer for “The Substance” click on the video player below:


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Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande in the film adaptation of the musical “Wicked.” 

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THE NEW SEASON: Movies
“Sunday Morning” previews some of the most anticipated new releases.

       
THE NEW SEASON: Documentaries
Watch out for these upcoming non-fiction films.

       
HARTMAN: The Gift

       
THE NEW SEASON: Theater
“Sunday Morning” previews some of the most anticipated new shows, on Broadway and across the country.

       
NATURE: TBD


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On Friday, September 13, 2024, a federal judge agreed to mediation in a years-long rent dispute case involving the SS United States Conservancy, a group that has sought to preserve the fabled ocean liner. The ship may be destined to be sunk to become an artificial reef in Florida. Watch Mark Strassmann’s Feb. 17, 2013 “Sunday Morning” report about the glamorous history of the ship – longer than the Titanic, faster than any ocean liner, ever – and how it came to inhabit a berth in Philadelphia. 


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